Mr. Forbes was stricken with dengue about September 1, and a week later he had a relapse and lived two weeks, Dengue fever and complications set in. He leaves to mourn him a loving wife, Mrs. Adelaide E. Forbes, and four children, Mrs. Hattie C. Wisdom, Mr. George Forbes, Miss Addie Forbes and William Forbes, three grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Frank Seeber of Antigo, Wisconsin and Mrs. Mary Dildine of Moutnain, Wisconsin.
He was a good citizen of Jefferson, Texas where he made his home for the twelve years, and was loved and respected by all who knew him.
He was buried in the Pope City cemetery, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. J.W. Corpier.
A precious one from us has gone; a voice we loved is stilled; a place is vacant in our home which never can be filled. God in his wisdom had recalled the boon that love has given, also the body slumbers; here the soul is safe in heaven.
Mr. Forbes was stricken with dengue about September 1, and a week later he had a relapse and lived two weeks, Dengue fever and complications set in. He leaves to mourn him a loving wife, Mrs. Adelaide E. Forbes, and four children, Mrs. Hattie C. Wisdom, Mr. George Forbes, Miss Addie Forbes and William Forbes, three grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Frank Seeber of Antigo, Wisconsin and Mrs. Mary Dildine of Moutnain, Wisconsin.
He was a good citizen of Jefferson, Texas where he made his home for the twelve years, and was loved and respected by all who knew him.
He was buried in the Pope City cemetery, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. J.W. Corpier.
A precious one from us has gone; a voice we loved is stilled; a place is vacant in our home which never can be filled. God in his wisdom had recalled the boon that love has given, also the body slumbers; here the soul is safe in heaven.
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